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Rockland Business Women’s Network Hosts Achievement Breakfast
During the event, scholarships will be presented to two high school seniors and one scholarship to a Rockland Community College student.

From GMG Public Relations: The Rockland Business Women’s Network (RBWN) will host its annual Women of Achievement Breakfast on Thursday, June 8th at 8:00 AM at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Suffern.
This year RBWN will present the 2017 Women of Achievement Awards to Courtney E. Boniface, Esq. of Cane & Boniface, PC and Dr. Mary Jean Marsico, COO of Rockland BOCES. They will also present the 2017 RBWN Service Woman of the Year Award to Risa B. Hoag, President, GMG Public Relations, Inc.
During the event, scholarships will be presented to two high school seniors and one scholarship to a Rockland Community College student which is underwritten by Jill Warner, CEO of Jawonio.
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The Keynote speaker for the morning event is Marion Winik, author of ten books and professor at the University of Baltimore talking about “Rules for the Unruly – Embracing Individuality, Diversity and Change on your Path to Success.” Major sponsors for the event are Orange & Rockland, The Crowne Plaza, Flor Bella Design, and The Byne Group.
The cost for the event is $45 per person and $60 at the door. Registration is available at www.rbwn.org. Additional information can be found on the website or by sending an email to info@rbwn.org. Sponsorship opportunities, table sponsorships and congratulatory journal ads are still available.
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Established in 1979, the mission of The Rockland Business Women’s Network (RBWN) is to provide women with opportunities for professional and business growth through leadership, education and networking. The vision is to create a thriving and supportive women’s business organization whose members are inspired to work collaboratively, to grow professionally and to contribute to the economic vitality of the community.
The RBWN Scholarship Fund, established in 1997, has donated nearly $40,000 to support local students with college scholarships and training and professional development opportunities for members. The organization also provides scholarships to eligible members who have been accepted into the Leadership Rockland program.
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